'Tintin' Koeman will always get a mention in Barça history for scoring the goal that handed Barça victory in the 1992 European Cup at Wembley. The Dutch defender was one of the central figures in the Dream Team, being a masterful player just in front of the defence and being the provider of amazing pinpoint passes.

Plenty of goals that go in are lucky. Wind, grass, the ball spinning, many goals aren't where the player actually expected them to go exactly. Just because the ball goes in the net doesn't make it a good shot - similarly, just because the ball misses doesn't mean it's a bad shot.

Some of them, yes, are a failure of execution. Others could be a gust of wind, a tiny slip before striking the ball, or an unexpected spin. All of them are a centimeter or two away from a goal.

This is the epitome of unlucky. It's an amazing shot, and if it had been literally a millimeter or lower - that millimeter could have come from a different ball, a different cleat, wind, rain, whatever - it would have been one of the best clasico goals ever. That's unlucky, not a bad shot.

A player should be able to judge things like that. Unless it was a strong enough gust of wind that came mid-flight. That shot was not accurate enough, he did not hit the ball in the correct spot with the right amount of power, if he did, it would have went in.

You think a player never just hits it and hopes, that every single shot a player takes he knows exactly where it's going to go? Sometimes you happen to hit it well, sometimes you happen to not. I'd call that unlucky.